Donna Mae (Faucett) Milledge
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On February 24, 1950 she married Henry Clay “Hank” Milledge. He died on July 6, 1998.
Mrs. Milledge attended school in Carmen, Oklahoma and was a homemaker. She was commonly referred to by family and friends by “Grandma Hank.”
Surviving are three sons, Elvin Milledge and wife Janice of Clearwater, Kansas, John Milledge and wife Tracy of Alva, and Rickey Milledge and wife Dee Dee of Hardtner, Kansas; one daughter, Charlene Abercrombie and husband Paul of Tallapoosa, Georgia; three brothers, Bill Faucett and wife Sharon of Alva, Jim Faucett and wife Margaret of Galana, Missouri, and Larry Faucett and wife Connie of Cheney, Kansas, fifteen grandchildren and thirty-two great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, one daughter, Sheryl Palmer, three brothers, Carl, Jack, and Bob Faucett, and one sister, Juanita Zahner.
Cremation has taken place. Private family burial will be held at the Alva Municipal Cemetery, Alva, at a later date.
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